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Class of 2018
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Ongoing:
Core teachers are giving counselors
recommendations for next year
(English, math, science, & social
studies)
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February 4 & 5:
Classroom presentation & you will
pick your electives for next year
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Feb 6 – March 10:
Counselor/student individual
conferences – review core courses
and electives
 BWHS
School
Counseling
Webpage
 Materials
4-Year Plan
 Scheduling
worksheet
 BWHS electives
worksheet
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Overview of the
scheduling process
Program of Studies
for today
 Standard
Diploma
 Advanced
Studies Diploma
Academic Areas
Credits
SOL Verified Credits
English
4
2
Social Studies
3
1
Mathematics
3
1
Science
3
1
Health/Physical Education
2
0
Fine Art, CTE Elective, or World Language
2
0
Personal Finance & Economics
1
0
Electives
4
0
Student Selected Verified Credit
0
1
Total
22
6
Academic Areas
Credits
SOL Verified Credits
English
4
2
Social Studies
4
2
Mathematics
4
2
Science
4
2
3 or 4
0
Health/Physical Education
2
0
Fine Art or CTE Elective
1
0
Personal Finance & Economics
1
0
2 or 3
0
Student Selected Verified Credit
0
1
Total
26
9
Foreign Language
Electives
Reading (Eng. 11)
Writing (Eng. 11)
Algebra 1
Geometry
Algebra 2
Earth Science
Biology
Chemistry
World History 1
World History 2
US History
Academic
 Course content and expected student performance require
additional reading and writing at a rigorous level.
 Academic is a “college-bound” level.
Honors and Pre-Advanced Placement
 Course content is rapidly paced with additional depth.
Lessons are often designed to be complex, abstract, and
open-ended.
 Honors
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Classes
English 9 Honors
English 10 Honors
English 12 Honors
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Pre-AP World History
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Earth Science Honors
Biology Honors
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Algebra 2 w/Trig
Math Analysis
Spanish 4
Spanish 5
French 4
French 5
German 4
German 5
Latin 4
Latin 5
 Advanced
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Placement
Freshman-college level work
Scoring well on the exam may earn college credit
AP is universally “known”
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AP Language
AP Literature
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AP Psychology
AP World History
AP US History
AP Government
AP Economics
AP Human
Geography
AP Studio Art
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AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
AP Environmental
Science
AP French
AP Spanish
AP German
AP Latin
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AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Computer
Science
A word of advice:
Find the balance between challenging
yourself academically and putting
yourself in a situation where you are
overwhelmed because you have taken
on too much. Keep in mind your extracurricular activities and responsibilities
outside of school.
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List what you have taken in high school, and
what you are in now on the 4-Year Plan
List what you may want to take next year on the
Scheduling Worksheet
Find your electives on the Elective Worksheet
Transfer your electives to the Family Connection
survey
All students need to fit in Personal Finance & Economics
before graduation! They must be taken together unless
you plan to take AP Economics!
List what you have taken in
high school, and what you are
in now on the 4-Year Plan
 List
what you may want to
take next year on the
Scheduling Worksheet
RISING GRADE 10 COURSE SELECTION WORKSHEET
ENGLISH COURSE – Check one
______150300 English 10 - Academic
______150200 English 10 - Honors
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSE__________
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_______ 450000 Health & Physical Education 10/Classroom Driver Education
SOCIAL STUDIES COURSES – Check one
______745300 World History/Geography II - Academic
______751000 Advanced Placement World History
MATH COURSES
______540000 Algebra I
______550000 Geometry
______565000 Functions, Algebra & Data Analysis
______560000 Algebra II
______571000 Algebra II and Trigonometry
______570000 Advanced Functions & Modeling
______580000 Advanced Algebra/Pre-calculus
______586000 Mathematical Analysis
______593000 Computer Mathematics
______597700 Statistics & Probability (semester)
______599700 Discrete Math (Semester)
______598100 Advanced Placement Statistics
SCIENCE COURSES
______640500 Earth Science
______ 640300 Earth Science - Academic
______650500 Biology
______ 650300 Biology - Academic
______660000 Chemistry
______673000 Conceptual Physics
______655100 Advanced Placement Biology
______640200 Earth Science - Honors
______650200 Biology - Honors
ELECTIVES:
______ Student Choice Elective or 782700 Economics & 825000 Personal Finance (must be completed in grade 10, 11, or 12)
______ Student Choice Elective
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 COURSE WILL NOT MEET NCAA REQUIREMENTS THAT ENABLE STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN DIVISION I & II COLLEGE ATHLETICS
Freshmen will pick two electives
If you are taking a foreign language
that is one of your electives.
Remember that everyone must take
Personal Finance and Economics to
graduate
Find your electives on the
Elective Worksheet
 Academy
of Science Students
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Freshmen: You will have space for one elective –
usually a foreign language
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Reminder: All students need Economics & Personal
Finance to graduate!!!
Other “Rules”
Everyone will pick at least one
alternate course!
Extra math or science courses
2013-2014 BWHS – ELECTIVE WORKSHEET
ENGLISH ELECTIVES:
____250000 Theater Arts 1
____251000 Theater Arts 2
____252000 Theater Arts 3
____253000 Theater Arts 4
____254000 Technical Theater 1
____255000 Technical Theater 2
____187000 Journalism
____188000 Newspaper Journalism 1 
____188002 Newspaper Journalism 2
____188003 Newspaper Journalism 3
____189001 Photojournalism 1 
____189002 Photojournalism 2
____189003 Photojournalism 3
____194700 Public Speaking (semester)
____185700 Etymology (semester)
____160700 Creative Writing (semester)
SOCIAL SCIENCES ELECTIVES:
____775000 Global Social Issues (semester), grades 11-12
____741100 Human Geography – Advanced Placement, grades 11-12
____786700 Psychology (semester), grades 11-12
____741300 The World of Ideas (semester), grades 11-12
____741400 World Religions (semester), grades 11-12
____782700 Economics (semester)
____784700 Modern International Relations (semester), grades 11-12
____741200 Survey of African History, Dual Enrollment, grades 11-12
____781000 Survey of Latin American History, Dual Enrollment, 11-12
____787100 Psychology – Advanced Placement, grades 11-12
____782000 Economics, Micro & Macro – Advanced Placement, 11-12
PERSONAL FINANCE/ECONOMICS REQUIREMENT
____825000 Personal Finance & 782700 Economics
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES:
____460100 Advanced PE – Semester One, grades 11-12
___Weight Training ___Competitive Sports ___Personal Fitness
____465200 Advanced PE – Semester Two, grades 11-12
___Weight Training ___Competitive Sports ___Personal Fitness
FOREIGN LANGUAGE ELECTIVES:
____321000 Mandarin Chinese 1
____331000 Mandarin Chinese 2
____334000 Mandarin Chinese 3
____340000 French 1
____342000 French 2
____343000 French 3
____344000 French 4 Honors
____345000 French 5 Honors
____345100 French – Advanced Placement
____370000 German 1
____372000 German 2
____373000 German 3
____374000 German 4 Honors
____375000 German 5 Honors
____375100 German – Advanced Placement
____350000 Latin 1
____352000 Latin 2
____353000 Latin 3
____354000 Latin 4 Honors
____355000 Latin 5 Honors
____359100 Latin – Advanced Placement
____360000 Spanish 1
____362000 Spanish 2
____363000 Spanish 3
____364000 Spanish 4 Honors
____365000 Spanish 5 Honors
____365100 Spanish – Advanced Placement
____380000 American Sign Language 1
____382000 American Sign Language 2
____383000 American Sign Language 3
MATH ELECTIVE: ___________________________________________
SCIENCE ELECTIVE: _________________________________________
ART ELECTIVES:
____240000 Art 1
____241000 Art 2
____242000 Art 3
____243000 Art 4
____249100 Studio Art – Advanced Placement
____245700 Photography (semester)
____244700 Sculpture (semester)
____231700 Drawing & Painting (semester)
____247700 Survey of Art & Architecture History (semester)
____248700 Survey of Art & Architecture History (semester)
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION ELECTIVES:
____810000 Aerospace Science
____856000 Applied Technology 1
____857000 Applied Technology 2
____858000 Applied Technology 3
____851000 Technology Education 1
____852000 Technology Education 2
____853000 Computer Aided Drafting & Design 1
____854000 Computer Aided Drafting & Design 2
BUSINESS & MARKETING ELECTIVES:
____821000 Intro to Business & Marketing, 9-11
____828001 Computer Information Systems
____828002 Advanced Computer Information Systems
____839001 Desktop/Multimedia Presentations
____839002 Advanced Desktop/Multimedia Presentations
____830000 Accounting
____831000 Advanced Accounting
____835700 Business Law (semester)
____836700 Business Management (semester)
____822000 Marketing COOP, grades 11-12
____822100 Marketing Non-COOP, grades 11-12
____823000 Advanced Marketing COOP
____823100 Advanced Marketing Non-COOP
____821100 Sports, Entertainment & Recreation Marketing
____820700 Leadership Development (semester)
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES ELECTIVES:
____840700 Independent Living (semester)
____845700 Gourmet Foods (semester)
____846700 Fashion Design & Merchandising (semester)
____847700 Introduction to Housing & Interior Design (semester)
____846000 Human Development (semester)
____844001 Early Childhood Development 1 
____845002 Early Childhood Development 2
____841700 Choices (semester), grades 9-10
____842700 Marriage and Family Dynamics (semester), grades 11-12
____844002 Teacher Cadet Program, Dual Enrollment 
MUSIC ELECTIVES:
____274000 Band (placement based on audition)
____276000 Jazz Ensemble
____294000 Guitar (level based on audition)
____275003 Orchestral Strings (placement based on audition)
____270000 Color Guard - Instrumental Methods
____262000 Music Theory/History
____260000 Music Appreciation
____280000 Chorus – non-auditioned
____282000 Advanced Chorus programs (placement based on audition)
____262100 Music Theory – Advanced Placement
OTHER:
____670200 Geospatial Science (elective credit), Dual Enrollment, 12
____071000 SAT Prep (semester)
____848000 Naval Science 1 (requires transfer to Loudoun County HS)
NOTE: See 2013-2014 Program of Studies for Monroe Technical Center
courses and Academy of Science courses
 =Instructor approval, application, &/or placement test required
 =Audition required (student’s level is dependent on audition)
 Freshmen
will be called to see their
counselor through their PE class for
scheduling
 You will choose your core courses and levels
 You will choose your electives at this time
 Please share this scheduling information with
your parents as they may have suggestions
 June
19, 2015 is the deadline to change
student course requests
 Student
course requests will be considered
final after this date!
 We
cannot change your requests after this
date!!!